Sexual Assault: Prevention & Intervention

College students are a relatively vulnerable population when it comes to sexual assault. Students are often young and relatively inexperienced in relationships. Many students are away from home for the first time, and eager to develop new friendships. As a result, they can be quick to trust strangers, even those who may not be trustworthy. Students' use of alcohol also makes them more vulnerable.

Preventing sexual assault is everyone's business. To find prevention tips for both female and male students, follow the first two attachments to the right.

If you or your friend has been assaulted, follow the attachments to:

understand typical reactions to sexual assault

understand your choices

find resources for help

If you are a faculty or staff member responding to sexual assault, follow the attachment to the right to view Oregon Tech's protocol for faculty and staff response as well as resources to find the student help.

Oregon Tech's Student Health Center is available to meet the medical needs of students who have been victimized.

The Student Affairs Office maintains the Student Affairs Hotline 541-891-0648 to provide connections to campus and community resources. Sexual assaults may also be reported to this number.

For additional information about sexual misconduct and the Student Code of Conduct, click here.

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Anonymous Report FormPrint this form to complete an anonymous report of a sexual or relationship violence incident. Please submit to the Student Affairs Office or the Integrated Student Health Center.